First the fake turkey, then the bogus British Airways story, now this

Bush’s Thanksgiving trip to Baghdad, which seemed like a public relations coup at the time, is quickly turning into yet another debacle for the White House. First, Bush had to deal with a few headaches after we learned that the picture-perfect turkey the president was holding for the cameras was just a prop. Then, the […]

GOP fat-cat donors could get around $2k limit by giving to Nader

Ralph Nader (I-Fantasy Land) is following up rumors about his pending 2004 candidacy with interviews hinting that he will, in fact, run. On CNN yesterday, Nader sounded like a candidate. “We’re testing the waters,” Nader said. “It’s a high probability, but that is yet to be determined.” Noting that Nader has already formed an exploratory […]

Exactly how anti-war was Howard Dean?

Of all the major Democratic presidential candidates, there’s one thing that catapulted Howard Dean to the top — opposition to war in Iraq. To be sure, Dean has other political strengths and has inspired his followers. From my perspective, however, Dean was able to overcome his initial obstacles as a presidential candidate by reminding primary […]

You can’t compete for Iraq contracts, but would you mind chipping in anyway?

Yesterday we learned that the Bush administration, desperate to show the world that it never learns from its mistakes, was prohibiting French, German, and Russian companies from competing for $18.6 billion in contracts for the reconstruction of Iraq. The Pentagon argued that barring these countries from participating was part of an effort to protect “the […]

Another suspect emerges in the Nick Smith bribery controversy

A few days ago, in our ongoing search for the person responsible for offering Rep. Nick Smith (R-Mich.) a bribe in exchange for his vote on the Medicare bill, we went through some of the usual suspects. A case could be made that House Speaker Dennis Hastert, Majority Leader Tom DeLay, or HHS Secretary Tommy […]

Clark wins cute but meaningless Rock the Vote video primary

We’re still over a month away from seeing a single voter casts a single vote, but already Wesley Clark has won a key primary — the Rock the Vote candidates’ video contest. Last month, Rock the Vote and CNN co-hosted a candidates’ forum in Boston. As part of the event, all of the candidates were […]

Yet another newspaper picks up on the Nick Smith bribery scandal

We can now add the Mobile Register to the list of newspapers deeply troubled by the attempted bribe of Rep. Nick Smith (R-Mich.) on the House floor during the Medicare vote. The Register ran an editorial today calling on the House Ethics Committee and the Justice Department to investigate and prosecute those responsible. “Rep. Smith […]

Looks like Bush can pretty much write off the Pagan vote in ’04

Just to update readers on a story I mentioned last week, the Pagan community is still livid about the White House “faith-based” czar’s comments in an online chat about tending to the needs of the poor. To review, Jim Towey, director of the White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, participated in a recent […]

Republicans may be wrong, but they certainly seem excited about facing Dean

I’ve heard that people should be careful what they wish for, but it’s disconcerting to see just how happy Republicans are about Howard Dean’s prospects in the Dem primaries. National Review has Dean on the cover this week with the all-caps headline, “Please nominate this man.” The photo shows Dean in a frothing-at-the-mouth kind of […]

Far right critics will need to look elsewhere for anti-Dean fodder

This week, we’re beginning to see an inkling of the kind of attacks the far right will make against Howard Dean if he’s the Dems’ presidential nominee. As regular readers know, I’m not much of a Dean fan, but these kinds of attacks are maddening. The ultra-conservative Washington Times reported yesterday, for example, that Dean […]